I didn’t set out to do this work.


I simply started noticing something.


Artists whose work held depth, emotion, and identity…


but whose words didn’t reflect that.


Their bios felt flat.


Their statements felt distant.



Their presence felt smaller than who they actually were.

Living and working as an artist myself, I’ve seen this over and over again—
not as a lack of talent or clarity,
but as a gap in how that clarity is expressed.

And once I saw it, I couldn’t unsee it.

Strong, thoughtful artists— creating meaningful work,

but showing up in ways that didn’t fully reflect who they are.


People could see the work…
but they weren’t fully seeing the artist.

That’s the space I work in.

I listen.
I notice.
I reflect.



Not to define someone—
but to help them recognize what’s already there, and bring language to it in a way that feels true.

Because when an artist feels seen clearly,
everything begins to align—


how they describe themselves, how they show up,

and how they’re experienced by others.

I don’t believe artists need to post more, explain more, or try harder to be visible.


I believe they need to feel clear in who they are—


and trust how they are being seen.

From there,
expression becomes natural.

Presence becomes aligned.

And connection follows.

Made Visible is where I chose to bring that forward.


 — Mary Berry

If something in this resonates


if you've felt that same gap between your work and

how you're being seen


we can begin here.